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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, reminding you that we
have a special show for you tomorrow. I think you
will enjoy, particularly enjoy. That'll be fun. Anyway, on this
final hour, there is a theory, not mine, but a
Biden versus Pelosi theory that kind of has Dome involved
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in it. We're gonna discuss that actually in the opening.
In fact, Chris, we probably should do this before the show.
Grab a clip or two of Nancy Pelosi talking about
Joe Biden in the news, how she didn't she wasn't,
she didn't deny being the one to shove him out.
We'll need that in a couple of minutes. Anyway, we'll
talk about that, Biden versus Pelosi, possibly Biden versus this
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is the Democrat Party. There's a fascinating theory about that.
Who do some emails that talk about the Michigan Supreme Court,
what they're allowing in schools and why they're allowing it.
All that so much more coming up this hour on
the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now you me, We've
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been talking a lot about Dome, Kamala Harris, her disastrous
interviews she's been doing on the view. Look, she's not
going to live this down by day, but.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
You have done something differently than President Biden during the
past four years.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Her rambling answers for which she has no answer to.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
What was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies
as much as you did.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
It's a long standing problem and solutions are at Hannah
and from day one, literally we have been offering solutions.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
I want you to know I'm letting that literally go
for now.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
What I was asking was was it a mistake to
kind of allow that?
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Yeah, okay, okay, she's a disaster.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I heard a theory today, not a theory I had considered,
and it's not mine. I want to make sure I
give credit where credit is due. It's the theory of
my friend John Phillips. He's awesome, he's my buddy. He
has a radio show, awesome radio show, John Phillips Show.
It's good show. You should check it. You should check
it out anyway, John and I were talking and John
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is he is one of the more wired in political
people I know. There are some people who just have opinions.
They'll look at topics and they'll have opinions about topics.
There are some people who are data nerds. They'll break
stuff down in detail. Depending on what you're looking for,
maybe that's your thing. There are some people who have
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great sources. This almost always comes through time. I've only
been doing radio media for six years. When we just started,
I didn't know anybody. I didn't have any sources. Now
she do have some sources, some really good ones, so
that clearly grows with time. John Phillips is a man
with sources. He's a man who he knows some things
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that other people don't. Sometimes and he threw a theory
out today. And now this is not a man who
throws theories out willy nilly. He's heard things. We talked,
and here's what John Phillips said. We were making fun
of Kamala Harris. We were making fun of her interview,
we were making fun of how bad she is. And
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John said, hey, Jesse, have you considered a rumor that
I have heard more than once? I said what he said,
have you considered that Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris out
of spite and that the Democrat Party didn't want Kamala Harris.
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Their intention was to get rid of Joe and Kamala
Harris because they knew she was all remembered. This is
nothing new. She was always less popular than him. John's
theory is Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris endorsed her immediately
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out of spite against Nancy Pelosi, against the Democrat Party.
Now maybe you're thinking that's a Kaka Mamy theory. It's
a wing not to stay with me. Here was the
justification for it. The more I think about it, the
more intrigued I am by the theory. First Dome herself
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will set aside your ideological preferences or my ideological preferences
left right, anti co and it's wherever you are as
a politician. Purely as a politician, I can analyze politicians dispassionately.
She's awful, and not every Democrat is awful. There are
politicians who are really good. Bill Clinton's one of the best,
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if not the best politician I've ever seen. Barack Obama
was an incredible politician. I hate his Scots incredible politician.
Dome is not good at this. She can't talk, she's
not personable. There's not one thing about her besides maybe
her look. She's a fairly attractive woman. Besides her look,
there's not one thing about her you would want in
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your political candidate, not a single thing. She doesn't have anything.
Even her voice is bad. That can't even do it. It's awful.
And she has been a known quantity since she ran
in the Democrat primary in twenty sixteen, the first time
she jumped in the race. Here you have a minority woman.
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She jumps in, the media jumps on top of her
like everyone else has immediately trying to promote her. And
she still failed. She crashed and burned because she's not likable.
No one likes her. She's bad at this. She can't
answer questions, she's not personable. So Dome failing now. It's
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never surprised you, it's never surprised me. And look, if
it didn't surprise you and it didn't surprise me, it's
sure as heck wouldn't have surprised Nancy Pelosi. You want
to talk about wired in, You want to talk about sources.
Nancy Pelosi might be. In fact, I don't. I don't
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even know who else would be in the running. Nancy
Pelosi might be the most wired in politician in the
United States of America. When you want to think about
who has the most media sources, sources with the Intel agencies,
sources with their own party, sources in the private sectors.
When you want to talk about wire in, is there
some Chris Corey, am I forgetting? Is there a more
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wired in politician than Nancy Pelosi? Either side? I don't
want to have blinders here. You can't think of what
I can't either. Okay, So remember when Nancy Pelosi went
on the news, and remember when she questioned if Joe
Biden actually wrote the resignation letter. Remember how odd it is.
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You'll find it in a second, Chris, Sorry, I'm bringing
all this up on the fly. Joe Biden when he
decided he wasn't going to run again, Joe Biden, we
didn't hear from him. We didn't hear from him personally
for I think it was a day, maybe two days.
It was a long time. The only way anyone knew
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Joe Biden had dropped out of the election was his
team or him. We never knew. They put up a letter,
this long letter online where Joe Biden is talking about
dropping out, and then Nancy Pelosi, you had the letter,
Chris has the letter? Anyway, go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (08:06):
I didn't accept a letter as anything but a letter.
I mean, I mean, and another there are some people
who were unhappy with the letter. Let me say, Joe,
some said that some people were unhappy with the letter
of put in somebody else's now because it was a
I don't even know. It didn't sound like Joe Blian.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
To me, wasn't that odd? Remember we discussed that at
the time. It was odd that he dropped out the
way he did. It was extremely odd. It's unheard of
to drop out. You're the president of the United States,
you're the presumptive Democrat nominee. It's odd that you're dropping
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out at all. But then you drop out by letter.
That's not something that's done. Good point, Chris. Chris reminded me.
The signature looked off, the letter looked odd, it didn't
sound like Joe Biden. But all that was odd enough.
But to add to the oddity, Nancy Pelosi goes to
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the media and says, ah, there are a lot of
people weren't happy with the letter. In fact, didn't even
sound like Joe Biden to me. What an odd thing
to say. So back to the theory. Joe Biden, Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris, those two camps, they're not friendly.
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You know the reasons why we've talked about it before.
This goes back to Kamala the debate. Jill Biden hates
Kamala for life. Now they don't get along. So all
that stuff is true, But there is something else that
is true. And we know this for a fact because
Nancy Pelosi has been asked about this on camera many
many times. Joe Biden is angry, he is bitter, and
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he is angry. Yeah, he's a nutball whatever, he's arrogant.
Who cares. But this is a guy who thought he
had every right to run for reelection. He thought it
was his, he thought he deserved it, he thought he
did a fine job, He thought he should be the
Democrat nominee for president, and in a movement led by
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Nancy Pelosi was launched to remove him from power. Let's
talk a little bit more about this theory. Did Joe
Biden purposely put a poison pill in the election.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
Hang on, did.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Jesse Kelly show It's still real to me? Dammit the Tyrians, Dacks.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show On a Tuesday. Daniel
Turner with Power the Future. He is coming up next
in about ten minutes from now. He's suing the government.
There's something going on with John Kerry, his role, his
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taxpayer funded role in the government, and there's a cover
up going on. We'll get to the We'll talk to
Daniel Turner about that in a moment. But back to
this theory. Did Joe Biden intentionally put a poison pill
in the presidential election to cost Democrats the election out
of spite? Okay, let's test this theory. It's just a
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theory again, It's not mine. John Phillips came up with it.
We were talking about it today. I'm just kind of
running with it because I find it fascinating and I
think there's something to it. So what do we know.
Joe Biden was pushed out of the race. We know that,
we know that everyone knows that. It's no secret. Nancy
Pelosi was spearheading it, but there were many powerful people
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behind it. People forget now, but you and I were
talking about this. Every day there'd be a new senator
I knew this or that visiting the White House, very
obviously visiting Hey Joe, please go, Hey Joe, you gotta go,
Hey Joe, don't run. There was always that. It was
every single day. That was every day. Now, Joe Biden,
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which pushed out, gets pushed out of the White House
by Democrats. And we know that, all right, we know
pushed out. We also know Nancy Pelosi led the relief effort.
Relief effort, that's what a way to put it. But
that's really what it was. She led the effort to
give Democrats some hope in the election. She led the
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rescue operation. She was the one with the longest, sharpest
knives who shiod Joe Biden. Okay, so we know he
was pushed out. We know Pelosi was the face of it.
We know, as I just played for you, Pelosi on
the air complained about the letter and in fact, on
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the air on camera questioned the validity of the letter.
She did. Yeah, played again, Chris, this is Nancy Pelosi.
However much you hate her, set that aside. This is
a person who was She could teach lessons from now
until the day she dies about being on message. When
Nancy Pelosi speaks, she speaks with a purpose. She never
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ever ever speaks out of turn. Every word is thought about,
every sentence is analyzed. Nancy Pelosi doesn't have slips of
the tongue. She doesn't go on camera and say this
for no reason.
Speaker 6 (13:17):
I didn't accept the letter as anything but a letter.
I mean, I mean, and I know there are some
people who are unhappy with the letter. Let me say, Joe,
some said that some people were unhappy with the letter
of put in somebody else's now because it was a
I don't even know. It didn't sound like Joe Biden
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to me.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Joe Biden was pushed out. Nancy Pelosi led the effort.
Nancy Pelosi went on camera to question the validity of
the letter. Now that begs the question which part of
the letter? Which part didn't she like? I would be
willing to bet it has something to do with this
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paragraph here, second to the last one. This is from
the letter. Quote for now, let me express my deepest
gratitude to all those who have worked so hard to
see me re elected. I want to thank Vice President
Kamala Harris for being an extraordinary partner in all of
this work. Joe Biden then backs Kamala Harris. Okay, Now
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Nancy Pelosi goes on the view. Nancy Pelosi is asked, honestly,
the question is as or more important than the letter,
because I've heard these rumors too. Joe Biden is reportedly furious,
furious behind the scenes, and furious specifically with Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
There is a perception among some that there's a lot
of hurt feelings because you played an outsized role in
him stepping down, which was a very selfless but a
very hard thing for him to do. I've heard that
Jill Biden and her team that there's people close to
the Biden team that are upset at you. Have you
spoken to him and how do you respond to that?
Speaker 6 (15:09):
No, but my point was we need a better campaign.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
We got it, we got it. Now we know all
those things, or at least some of that's theory. That's
my theory that that's why she doesn't like the letter.
We know Nancy Pelosi doesn't like the letter. We know
Nancy Pelosi led the effort. We know the effort was huge,
and Joe Biden's gone back to Kamala Harris. It doesn't
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exactly take a political genius or a political master like
Nancy Pelosi to look at Kamala Harris and realize this
is a human being with huge electability issues. And we're
not even talking about her stance on the issues. Again,
I'm not coming at this ideologically, just personality wise. She's
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a moron. She's not likable, she's not personally endearing. She's
not She's a terrible politician. Why did Joe Biden choose her? Oh, Jesse,
he had to, as d No, no, no, no, no, no.
He had to when she was going to be his
vice presidential pick the first time. Joe Biden has right
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now what politicians almost never get. Joe Biden has a
risk free political life because he's done. His political career
is over. Who never run for anything again, He's not
even pretending to be president of the United States of America.
Joe Biden doesn't have to do anything. And Joe Biden
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angrily drops out of the race, points to the person
who might be the least qualified to run, and says,
that's my pick. Go with her. You don't want me,
I choose Dome. Interesting theory, isn't it? The more I
test it, the more whant I chew on it, the
more I think there might be something to it. Anyway,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Joining me now, my
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friend Daniel Turner with Power the Future, who is suing
the federal government. And I like when anybody does something
like that to the federal government. As I've said for
the longest time, we need to become more litigious. And
I don't use that word just because of what it means.
I use the word because it makes me sound intelligent.
Joining me now, Daniel Turner. Daniel, why are you so litigious?
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Well, you know, Jesse, I wish I didn't have to be,
because lawsuits called a lot of money. But you know,
this is our fortieth lawsuit against the Biden administration, and
this is an escalation. Our first one was in January
of this year, where we said, look, there's the Freedom
of Information Act. That's the right to know what the
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government's doing with your tax dollars. John Kerry are the
great climates are has this office where he has staff
and budgets and meetings, and he refuses to tell anyone
what he's doing. No one knows who anyone works at
John Kerry's office. And you know this isn't the CIA, right,
you were in the Marine Corps. I understand there are
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covert operations. This is a climate change office. How come
it's all so secretive? So since January we've been suing.
And then the last turn of events was when the
DOJ said they stepped in and said, you know what,
we'll give you all this information in sixty days, which
is clearly after the election. And so we said, yeah,
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that's not going to fly right like this now it's
not even about John Kerry's office anymore. Now, as far
as we're concerned, it is election interference because they know
if the American people saw what John Kerry and his
team were doing, they would think twice about voting for Kamala.
And so litigiousness is our only option because they are
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breaking the law.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Speaking with Daniel Turner, Okay, Daniel, Now a lot of
people were probably confused by a couple things there. First,
the DOJ, why are they involved in this? Why did
they step in on John Carey's behalf? Can you kind
of lay out the power structure for how this works?
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Yeah, when you sue anyone in the government, and the
federal government they don't have lawyers. The Department of Justice
is their lawyer. So if you were in the military
and you sue someone the Department of Defense, they have
some you know, HR people, and there are some teams
that do internal stuff. But when an outside group sues
the federal government, that government's lawyers is the Department of Justice.
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And so our initial lawsuits were against the State Department
in John Kerry's office, but you know, they need to
have legal representation, and it's the DOJ. And clearly the
DOJ is coordinating with John Kerry's office saying what is
power the future want? What do the records look like?
Oh yeah, we're not giving them that, not for sixty
more days. So that's why it's the DOJ.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Okay, Daniel, can you talk a little bit more about
Obviously John Kerry is well known on this show his
activities that we do know. I know you're trying to
expose what they're doing. Do we know anything about the budget?
I would very much like to know how much of
my money is going into John Kerry and his staffer's
pockets to wreck my economy, their budget, their activities. I
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know you're trying to get the real info. What do
we know with what you know so far?
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Almost nothing? And that's the frustrating thing, because they are
working on our behalf. In a hearing in twenty twenty three,
when he was being grilled by Brian Congressman Brian Mass
John Kerry, he did give two names and he mentioned
one woman he said, who was well known. She's a
master negotiator. I wish Congressman Mast had said, why do
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we need a master negotiator?
Speaker 3 (22:21):
Right?
Speaker 1 (22:21):
This is a climate change office? Who are you negotiating with?
What deals are you striking that you hired a master negotiator?
And again, we don't know who these people are. We
don't know what their salaries are. How do they hire them? Right?
Are they Chinese? Are they Chinese spies? Are a Chinese
solar panel makers? We have no idea. And the fact
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that he says I'm not going to tell you who
they are or what they're doing, I mean, that's that's
pretty shady stuff. Right. Again, I understand there are needs
for covert activities. There's a CIA. I don't like everything
they do, but you know there are covert military operations
there are times the government's allowed to invoke executive privilege
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and say, yeah, we can't that's classified. But a climate
change office, what the hell could possibly be so classified
that we don't have a right to know?
Speaker 2 (23:15):
Daniel, you mentioned Chinese. I don't think a lot of
people fully appreciate how involved in America's green movement, the
very not green, non green. I don't know what word
I'm trying to look for there, the very non green
Chinese are. Why are they so heavily invested in our
quote green movement and yet they're building a new coal
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plant every five minutes? Could you explain that to me?
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Yeah, they're building a new coal plant because you need
an awful lot of coal to make solar panels and
to make wind turbines, and they manufacture seventy percent of
those products. Now, a lot of them they have moved
to other Southeast Asian companies countries because there are some
sanctions against the buying solar panels made in China. So
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China said, great, we'll open up a shop in Vietnam.
And now they've avoided the sanctions and we're still importing them.
So this is you know, you know what, sometimes when
government treats you like a child, and you get really
angry because we're not children. This is the type of
crap that they do that the Biden administration will say,
we're not buying any solar panels from China, but well, no,
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you're buying them from a Chinese company that was set
up in Vietnam. Why are you replaying these games? But
these are the games that we play, right, So China
is thwarting every sanction to manufacture these products. The raw
materials in those products, China controls ninety five percent of
that those markets, the cobalt, the copper, all of the metals. Right,
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these are very labor intensive manufacturing products, EVS batteries, Right.
We make them in China because it's cheap to hire
nine year old girls. You can work people eighteen hour days.
They don't want weekends off. They didn't get Juneteenth as
a new federal holiday. That the company just has to
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suck it up and pay the employees anyway. Right, there's
no healthcare. So we purposely manufacture these things in China.
Companies do because it's really cheap. It's great for profits,
right if you can hire slave children, And that's why
these things are made in China. That's why Nike makes
their sneakers in China.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
Right.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
They don't have a love for the Chinese people. They
have a love for higher profit margins. So when the
now I'm getting on tangents, Jesse, I realized that, right.
But when the hardcore, when the hardcore libertarians come at
me and say tariffs are bad for the people, I
go bananas and say, why are we subsidizing slave labor
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in China so that Nike can have better profits. I
don't want cheap sneakers in America more than I want
to hire slave children to work in these factories. And
that's exactly what we're doing. You know, there's a reason
why all these companies move their stuff to China, because
you can contaminate groundwater, and you can pollute the air,
and you can work people literally to death. But then
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they have the gold to look at you and me, Jesse,
And now I'm getting angry and say that hurricane Milton,
that's your fault because you don't believe in climate change.
They have the gall to point their finger at me
and say you support the fossil fuel industry, your cars
in that hurricane, and they hire slave children and they
work them to death in communist hellhole camps. They're the
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evil ones and that's why we fight every day.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Daniel. Just one final question. It sounds unrelated, that's because
it is, but it popped into my head. Could we
power this country on nuclear power? Do we have the
technology to Is that something we could do if we
actually had the will to do it?
Speaker 1 (26:49):
It is, but remember nuclear power only makes electricity, and
fossil fuels do so much more. And that's the problem.
Same with wind and solar. They say we can get
rid of false fuels if we use wind and solar.
Wind and solar stink. Right. Nuclear is great, but all
of them only make electricity, and electricity is not all
that we need. The millions of products and from plastic
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and rubber and medicines and all of that is made
with oil, and it is made with coal, and it
is made with natural gas. So nuclear is great, but
tail and all and tide detergent and everything else is
made from fossil fuels, and so we can never get
rid of the fossil fuel industry.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
No, and might all Chris anyway, Daniel Turner, everybody, thank you,
Power the Future. I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
My brother always a great time. Jesse, thank you make.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
It us smarter. We have one segment left next. Is
he smarter than everyone he knows? Does he think so?
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (27:54):
The Jesse Kelly Shaw It is Jesse Kelly Show. Final
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You can leave us voicemails eight seven seven three seven
seven four three seven three. Okay, So Dome, She says,
Ron DeSantis is playing political games. You see Hurricane Milton,
which is you know, Cat five? Catfive. They keep saying that,
remember follow all the instructions. If you've been told to evacuate,
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you evacuate. Our prayers are with Tampa, our entire WFLA family.
We love you Tampa, We love you Florida. Prayers are
with you. Be safe. But Lord Willing will not be
a Cat five. When it hits land, they go up
and down. Hurricanes are always strongest over the water, so
Lord Willing that's But even if it's a Cat three
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that's a big boy. Hurricane cat threes are they do
some damage? So again hurricanes coming. Ron DeSantis, because he's
the best governor in the country, is trying to just
get Florida ready. He's getting lined them and lined up,
He's getting them squared away, getting them ready for yet
another one. But Dome because she just can't help herself,
did this.
Speaker 7 (29:19):
NBC has reporting Governor de Santus is ignoring your calls
on hurricanes.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
Resources and help.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
How does that hurt the situation here?
Speaker 4 (29:31):
You know, moments of crisis, it's nothing else. Should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader
saysn't even to put politics aside as the people first.
People are in desperate need to support right now and
playing political gains for this moment in these crisis situations,
these are the height of emergency situations. It is utterly irrecompliment.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
It is selfish and it.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Is about political gamesmanship, and that it knowing the job,
that he's something else to do.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Yeah, the Santa same play on that.
Speaker 7 (30:06):
I didn't know that she had called, so I'm not
sure who they called. They didn't call me, And their
characterization of it was something that they did wasn't anything
that anybody in my office did in terms of saying
that it was political.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Given the severity of this, Tom athletes, since right, I
just want to ask you about about politics right now
in terms of should this is the best? This is
when he shifts gears and just beats the crap out
of the reporter, I love that.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
I really want to answer questions about this is not
a time for politics. No excuse me, Gary, You and
your publication will twist anything that's done to try to
make a political agenda. That's what you do. That's how
you get your clicks. I understand that. I understand that's
the business model. Well but but I don't want to
talk about politics because, well but I have a feeling
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that however you do, you guys will find a way
to frame it. That's just your stick.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
I get it.
Speaker 7 (30:57):
It's fine, but I don't want to participate in it.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
And he moves on to beat up Domes some man.
Speaker 7 (31:03):
I've been in touch with both FEMA and the President,
as well as marshaling all our state agencies and working
to support our local communities. And so for Kamala Harris
to try to say that my sole focus on the
people of Florida is somehow selfish, is delusional. She has
no role in this. In fact, she's been Vice president
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for three and a half years. I've dealt with a
number of storms under this administration. She has never contributed
anything to any of these efforts. And so when I
think is selfish her trying to blunder into this, No,
and here's she think she has no role.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
No, she has no role.
Speaker 7 (31:42):
In this process. I've had storms under both President Trump
and President Biden, and I've worked well with both of them.
She's the first one who's trying to politicize the storm,
and she's doing that just because of her campaign.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Remember that theory, again, not mine. I don't want to
take credit for it. Remember that theory that Joe Biden
threw Kamala Harris in there out of spite for the
Democrat Party because he knows she sucks and doesn't thinks
she can win. You know what else Joe Biden did today?
We are remember it's election day today. I know the
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official days twenty eight days away, but every day's election
day from now on because early voting. Joe Biden got
on the phone today and complimented rond de Santis. Remember
the other day when Kamala Harris was giving a speech
talking about the hurricane, trying for some good points, and
that was one of the only times in the four
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years of Joe Biden's presidency that he gave a live
press conference and stomped all over her speech. Everyone went
to Joe Biden. No one heard what Dome had to say. Maybe, look,
we all have confirmation by us, you do, We're all
guilty of it. Maybe I'm looking at this theory that
I've fallen in love with. Maybe I've got my own
version of confirmation bias. But if you're someone who thinks
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Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris out of spite because he
got run out of the White House, he picked her
because he thinks she's gonna get her butt kicked and
he wants her to lose. If you're someone who thinks
that there's a lot of evidence pointing your way, I'll
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and Now.
Speaker 6 (34:31):
Here's a headline, go you know.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
The thing headlines we didn't get to. Biden does it
again completely nukes Kamala Harris on Ron DeSantis. What was
I just saying about that? Again?
Speaker 1 (34:48):
Man?
Speaker 2 (34:48):
The theory is looking good. Michigan Supreme Court allows school
ethnicity and gender curriculum to remain hidden from parents. Reminder
that there are a lot of child predators in the
education profession. I was going to say teaching profession, but
it goes to administrators as well, and their goal is
to shatter your child behind your back, so your child
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will forever be a loyal servant to the state. Be aware, parents,
Be aware. New York City Mayor Eric Adams accepts another
top resignation amid federal probe. I almost forgot that the
mayor of New York City, the only one who spoke
out against the illegals, has had the FBI kicking the
door of him and virtually everyone who works for him.
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Interesting country we have now today Scotus hears arguments against
the ATF's redefinition of a firearm. A reminder to you
of all the bureaucadech agent, bureaucratic agencies that should no
longer exist, ATF might be at the very very top
of that list. Alcohol, tobacco, and firearms is what this
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country was founded on. Wisconsin Senate race shifts the toss
up incumbent Temmy Baldwin slips. According to a Cook political report,
there is a chance I'm not making any predictions because
last time I did this, It went terribly wrong. There
is a chance November is big, good big. Speaking of
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good big, Tomorrow is going to be good big. That's
all